The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Entered as iscoad dass matter
' ugust 4, 1905, attbie post office
ii Hominy, Olahoma, under the
: ct of Coarrets 0f March 3,1879.
KATZS' OF] SUBSCRIP
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*>«• JHT ......................$1.00
t aoatha ......................$0.50
I'hrMHMtkB ..................$0.15
*•«*!• topy...... $0.05
Advartlalaf rat>» » ut be node known
» job application. Locals and other
a i verttilng, where n opeelel eontraet la
* 'I aede will bo ran and charged for
4-the rate of iva eenta gar Una anttl
.er-iored oat.
W. C. Wood was at hoi
last Sunday.
te on
Screeu L>oora at coat at Weat A
Kelly’#.
J. Ho Martin is in Texas tbi<
week buying cattle.
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Mesdames J. E. Martin and Ira
Mullins were in the city of Cleve-
land yesterday
Nine in. Cotton Hoes 40cts at West A
Kelly’s.
Wiley Hains was at home last
Tuesday visiting-his family.
Ohnroh and Sooicty
Directory.
Prsabyterian Ohnroh.
K^rvicea every 2nd A{4th Sunday
«r the school house at 11 a m and
* P *John H. Davies, Pastor.
a tn,
HoUbsm Ohnroh'
Every Sunday, at 11
J’td 8 pm.
Prayer meeting: every wednes-
evening at 8 o clock
*««day dohocl ovary Bandar morn-
t i at lOo'eloak. Sunday Sohoolteaoh-
•' aaoattng ovary rrlday night.
W. S. GUI, Saperlntandant.
Samoa! workers meet at t p. m. eaeh
-iTiraday before the flrat and third Bun-
-'.'-.ve.
.’Mrs. grad Drummond, Prat.
Get oar prices on all claaaee of goo1«
bafore buying, Weat A Kelly,
For soft, cold drinks go to'
Frazier & Fraley.
The Holiness people were
Holding a revival meeting’here
this week which was well at-
tended and closed last night.
Rev. Burnett of Pawhuska,
will preach at the Fairview
school house on Saturday
night August 24th. Also on
Sunday night August 25th.
Everybody invited.
One Qt, tuns 48 eta. Doz at vvegt A
Relief’s
Dr. Mullins was down to
Hallet Wednesday where he
was called in consultation
with Dr. Leake of Jennings.
John Hale, National Bank
examiner, was in the city
Wednesday and went over the
books of the First National
Bank of Hominy, which he
found to be in first class con-
dition.
THEY CAN’T BE BEAT.
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Joe Cornett, of Oklahoma City
was at boyne last Sunday visiting
bis folks here.
This is the hottest campaign
ever. The candidates are
doing more talking about the
heat than they are about poli
tics.
Miss Duhkleberger. of Jennings
is visiting here this week wiib
her sister Mrs. C. F. Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Petty, are
making their home for the pres-
ent with Mr. and Mrs- Howard
Maher.
Jim Kendrick who lives
two miles north of town was
kicked by one of his horses
on last Monday and sustained
three broken ribs. He is get-
ting along nicely.
Fresh bread always kept at
Frazier & Fraley.
Geo. F. Andrews returned Sun-
day night trom various points in
Kansas where »he was visiting
friends.
Ewing Halsell is up from
Vinita looking after kis cattle
interest.
Brown Baker’s iittle daughter
Eva, has been confined to her bed
for the past week with fever, but
is now improving!
R. M. Winune!’. the new pas-
tor at the Presbyterian church,
preached his first sermon here
last Suffda? night, >
Wanted at once all vour
Judge Bennett Democratic
candidate for county Judge
and Thos. Leahy Jr. Demo-
cratic candidate for Clerk op
district court were down from
Pawhuska this week making
a personal canvas among the
Hominy voters and met with
much encouragement.
The following is a list of the
officers elected at the roc ent
organization of a County Farm
ers Union at this place:
T. J. Darnell, Pres.; J. L.
Powell, V. Pres.; L. F. Couts,
Sec. and Treas,; Chas. Reams;
Doorkeeper; J. J. Binkley,
Conductor; W. E. Gill, Chap-
lain; W. P. Buck, County Or-
ganizer; F. M. Brown, Bus.
Man.
Executive Committee: F.
M. Brown, Chas. Reams, W.
T. Blasingame, J. J. Burkley.
Delegates to Shawnee con-
vention are, T- A. Darnell and
J, J. Buckley.
The next meeting of this
coiuity association will be held
at Pi
Courtney’s Full Vamp 8hoi§
Have The Evidence.
The strain of the shoe is right at the edge of the
tip. Two pieces of leather at this strained point
is better than two rows of thread. .*. By strength-
ening the shoe in this way they also bold their
shape lodger, look better and do not pinch. Call
and we will make a practical demonstratian to you.
Isn’t that evidence? — — —
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Otar Qrooery Store.
A complete new stock of groceries ia now on band.
Everything imaginable for the table. It
would give you an everlasting appetite to euumer-
ete all the good things to be found here, Don’t
forget that we can make eating a pleasure. Give
us yonr^next order for a trial Nothing lacking,
Huston & Son.
Vue last Saturday in Aug.
J. A. PORE.
V etermary Surgeon
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All Work Guaranteed-
Prices Reasonable'
HOMINY, OKLAHOMA
Poultry, all your Eggs, all
W. A. meets every second j your ^TodnC9t j. W,
4 fourth Saturday mght be pore
•’’sre and on time.
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J. J. Fraley,.
’"PHYSICIAN
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s.;r. sect*
Leahy and Scott
Attorney# st Lawj
Pawhuska
Oklahoma
First Nstlnnsl Bank Building.
V* are wholesale dealers in
hair cats, shaves, shampoos,
massage sod hair tonics. It
would pay you to throw your
rasors away end call and see
as.
*• A. DICKEY, Manager,
Geo. Tredway’s new home is
rap'dly assuming proportions
and when finished will be one of
tbe best homes in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. F
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Stobr
left last Sunday for Collinsville
and Tulsa, where they will spend
the week visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Huston afld
Mrs. Clements and children visi-
ted with Robert Huston and fam
ilr, at Bigbeart last Saturday
and Sunday.
GO TO SCHOOL.
JENNINGS ACADEMY.
Will Open SEPT. 16th 1907.
Preparatory and A cade mi o course
First-class instructors* safe place toi
young people. For particulars call on
or address.
Prof. S« A. WATEBSf Jennings, Okla.
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FARMER’S CAFE.
J. A. Hunter of Big heart our
next county Treasurer was in the- ‘
city two days this week renew mg
old acquainteaces and making
new ones He is confident of
snecess.
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Short Order Meals at all Honrs.
Cold Drink* and Confootions.
FRALEY &, FRAZIER.
BOONE PALMER A
MACDONALD
PAWHUSKA, OKLA.
Successors to
l will pay cash for Poultry
Butter. Eggs, and all kinds of
Produce. * J. W. Pore.
KATY EXCURTION.
Railway Co.
Urns'table-
Miss Louise Wood superintend-
ed the Presbyterian Sunday
school on last Sunday morning
in the absea ce of the Superinten-
dent, and has received nrany com-
pliments upon the creditable
manner with which the service
was conducted.
MORTHI BOUND
On Sunday, August 11th The “KATY’
will run an Enonrsion to Kansos Oity.
Fare $3.50 for round trip.
rk C. T. OWEN*
oaroa r oor oow oow oow ♦oeoeoeoe&eaeoeoeoeoeoeoeo
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Always Something Good To Eat
-at-
No. 22 to Kansas City and St
-oaU, due here at 10:47 p. m.
No. 3$ to Kansas City and St.
trtuis due here at 3-21 p. tn;
5$# laaal hralfUt-l.il a. m,
* 414 through (took trail, 10.01. ant
Mrs. Parker, mother of Mrs.
jDr. Fraley, and Mrs. Johnson,
mother of Charley Johnson, who
have been visiting bere for tie j
past three weeks, retufned to’
,WtW,.TM.[a«ll!tS„ !NA8H & fl^gg prdprietors
Second Door East of Postoffice.-
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SOUTH BOUND
No. 3$ from St. Louis and Kan-
sas City toj Olahoma Citv due
Here 12:21 and No. 21 Kansas
*ity to Oklahoma City due here
at 5:40 a. m.
MS local tratght 5:11 p a.
*• t through froigbt 11:17 a*
O, T. Own. Agt&t.
Joe Mar lor is always ready to
* commodate you in the draying
-isinesa. 'Phone 48 when you
»*o him on the street
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day.
Bring your Poultry, Bhtter
and Eggs to Hominy. J. W.1 1S
SILVER MOON Restaurant*
Short Orders a Specialty.
Cold Drinks Gigare And Cetfseetions*
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Pore pays the highest cash
price.
ow6*o¥o*&»c cou* oor oor oor oor oor oor
Chas. Peters, one of our dem-;
ocratic war-horses, who knows '
many things intuitively, was 1
home again this week and <bis >
pered some strange and starting I
elucidations into the gaping ears |
of ye editor. Facts, stern facts. ^
John L. Bird, our next ShUr- |
iff was in the citv this week
oo jfoor ooaicojawo jioo jioo aoo jm# oorooroo
SOLD OUT.
J.B. COOPER ^fts purchased the
HOMLMX CASK GROCERY
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shaking hands with the boVs.
Brown, his opponent will be |
not only Brown, he wih be
“done up brown” before thie
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from Harris & Nash and will conduct a gen-
eral store business in the same stand, e has
also purchased their entire line of Farm Im-
plements. on which he will make prices which
you cannot afford to overlook. oe respect-
fully iuvites a continuation of patr nage from
his former customers and guarantees that he
will make them pnees lower than they have
been accustomed to in ominy or elaewhere.
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Buy The Best
^^HEN you want a good article for & little
money you will make a mistake if you do
not call and inspect our stock. We carry every-
thing kept in a General Merchandise Store and
handle our stock on as close margin as possible.
We are making a special price on
Ladies Skirts
Which we are selling at COST and less that
COST.
We also have tt
ie most complete line of
Ladies Underwear, Gents Fine Shirts
and Work Shirts
To be found in Hominy. Also a full stock'of
Overalls and Work Pants
We handle a commlete line of BROWN’S
STAR FIVE STAR SHOES, bone better, in-
eluding Ladies and Gents fine Shoes and Oxfords.
Call and see us at the same old place.
M. F. Fraley.
405j*40*0«««b50ao«040«0404
C. T. BENNETT.
Law and City Loans
PHONB 22b moGlf 16
Hall-Floyd Building.
pAWHUikA; Okla.
NEW
Meat
Just Out.
A new Map of the Osage
Reservation. 38x38 inches,
showing all allotted lands
(first selection,) price $2.50.
Only a limied number print-
ed, Address
Frank R. Lewis, Pawhuska.
DR. ZING’S
TRY NEW discovery
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKK NO 8UBSTITUTB.
Cures '"insumption,Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitic', Asthma,
| Pneumonia,HayFeyer,Plsu
■ risy, LaGrippe, Hoarsene*s;
I Sors Throat, Croup and
Whooping Cc
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campaign is over.
oav eav«< Mr oor oor oor
oopmg Cough.
no cum. no pay.
PrlMSOe. mb$1. TStAtSOTUJlFSf*
Market
I have opened up a new
fcfcat market on tba’
north aida of Main afreet
in the Yellow building,'
and am prepared to aetta
the trade with alt kinda
of Fresh and Salt meata.
Also all otbif articles in
the meet Tine kept ia an
up- ftFdate meat market.
Geo, Riddle
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Rendall, W. J. The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1907, newspaper, August 16, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405392/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.